Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB284

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/7/26  

Caption

Voting rights; restore to all felons after satisfying all of the sentencing requirements of the conviction.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would significantly reform the way voting rights are restored in Mississippi. Currently, individuals with felony convictions face a complicated process to regain their suffrage, often requiring gubernatorial pardon. HB284 simplifies this by allowing automatic restoration of voting rights after fulfilling sentence obligations. This reform may not only affect thousands of individuals who have lost their voting privileges but also reshape the electorate landscape in Mississippi.

Summary

House Bill 284 seeks to amend the Mississippi Code of 1972 to establish that individuals who are otherwise qualified electors and have been convicted of a felony will have their voting rights suspended upon conviction. However, it stipulates that these rights will be automatically restored once the offenders have completed all the sentencing requirements of their convictions. This amendment aims to streamline the process of restoring voting rights and reduce the barriers faced by felons reintegrating into society.

Contention

The proposed bill may face contention among various stakeholders. Advocates of the change argue that it promotes rehabilitation and reintegration of former felons into society by restoring their voting rights. They emphasize the principle of second chances as vital for a fair democracy. However, opponents may raise concerns about public safety and the electoral integrity, questioning whether those convicted of serious crimes should have a vote in shaping laws and policies. This debate reflects broader national conversations regarding criminal justice reform and voting rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB562

Voting rights; restore to all felons after satisfying all of the sentencing requirements of the conviction.

MS HB268

Voting rights; restore upon satisfaction of all of the sentencing requirements of a conviction.

MS HB282

Voting rights; restore upon satisfaction of all of the sentencing requirements of a conviction.

MS HB521

Voting rights; restore upon satisfaction of all of the sentencing requirements of a conviction.

MS HB657

Voting rights; restore upon satisfaction of all of the sentencing requirements of a conviction.

MS HB776

Voting rights; restore upon satisfaction of all of the sentencing requirements of a conviction.

MS HB842

Voting rights; restore upon satisfaction of all of the sentencing requirements of a conviction.

MS HB870

Voting rights; restore upon satisfaction of all of the sentencing requirements of a conviction.

MS HB1017

Voting rights; restore upon satisfaction of all of the sentencing requirements of a conviction.

MS HB1027

Voting rights; restore upon satisfaction of all sentencing requirements of a conviction including parole but not probation.

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